How the ‘15-minute city’ can create a more socially valuable built environment?

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How the ‘15-minute city’ can create a more socially valuable built environment?

On-demand

Overview

The 15-minute city is an urban planning concept that envisions a city where all essential services and amenities, including housing, work, education, healthcare, and leisure, are within a 15-minute walk or bike ride from one's home. This approach aims to create more sustainable, livable, and equitable cities by reducing the need for long commutes, promoting active transportation, and increasing access to local services and resources.

In this webinar, we will explore how the 15-minute city can contribute to creating more socially valuable built environments. Attendees will learn about the key principles and benefits of the 15-minute city, and how it can promote social inclusion, health and wellbeing, and community resilience.

Key topics that will be covered include:

  • An overview of the 15-minute city concept and its potential to create more socially valuable built environments
  • The benefits of the 15-minute city approach, including reduced carbon emissions, increased social interaction and sense of community, and improved health outcomes
  • Strategies for designing and planning cities that prioritise social value, including community engagement, participatory design, and inclusive decision-making processes

Presenters

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Chloe McCulloch
Editorial director | Chair
Assemble Media Group
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Rebecca Dillon-Robinson
Senior urban planner
Ramboll
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David Rudlin
Head of urban design
BDP
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